Advertisement

Jimmy Lynn Campbell

Advertisement

Jimmy Lynn Campbell

Birth
Oil Trough, Independence County, Arkansas, USA
Death
8 May 2020 (aged 85)
Pulaski, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Amberg, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Jimmy Lynn Campbell, of Amberg, Wisconsin, went to be with the Lord on May 8, 2020. He was born in Oil Trough, Arkansas on Nov 13, 1934, to the late Ira and Mattie (Young) Campbell.

He married Frances Hall on December 21, 1963, in Jefferson Wisconsin.

In 1984 he married Geraldine Grulke in Iowa.
Jimmy worked many years in Watertown at Kopps Sheet Metal, retiring in 1994 from U.S Chemicals.
When he retired he and Geraldine moved to Black Rock Arkansas.
He lived there until 2014 when he moved to Amberg due to illness. He was a loving man who enjoyed fishing, drinking beer and making people laugh. He enjoyed building bird houses and was a master checker player who was extremely hard to beat.

Jimmy had 3 daughters with Frances: Jodi Campbell of Amberg, WI; Janie (Jeffery) Richardson of Krakow, WI and Jacki (Paul) Stepien of Pembine, WI;
two step children: Susie (Royce) Pieper of Lebanon and Steve Grulke of New Mexico;
8 grandchildren: Jeremiah (Audrey) DeLaet of Florence, WI; Amanda (Brad) Bartolazzi of Howard, WI; Pamela (Doug) Wiegel of Niagara, WI; Sadie (Christopher) Kitchen of Jackson, MI; Christopher (Alania) Makela of Green Bay, WI; Coty Richardson of Krakow, WI; Erik Gonzalez II of Pembine, WI and Jasamine (Conner) Brown of DeWitt, IA;
9 great grandchildren and one on the way;
3 siblings: Troy of Walnut Ridge, AR; James aka Frog (Pamela) of Lake Mills and Moni "Mana" (Larry) Meeks of Pocahontas, AR;
further survived by many nieces and nephews that he loved and entertained.
He is preceded in death by a stepfather, one brother Cail Campbell [8/19/1933-10/21/2011 of Newport, Arkansas] and two sisters: Mona Palmer and Barbara Campbell.

Due to the Covid-19 virus the family will be having a graveside service for family only in the Amberg Cemetery.

Jimmy’s daughters would also like to thank the staff at Country Villa in Pulaski Wisconsin for the love and care they gave him. He loved you and would do anything for you for a sucker with a wink and a smile. They would also like to thank Heartland Hospice for the care he received from them.
©The Roubal Funeral Home of Wausaukee, WI
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jimmy Lynn Campbell, of Amberg, Wisconsin, went to be with the Lord on May 8, 2020. He was born in Oil Trough, Arkansas on Nov 13, 1934, to the late Ira and Mattie (Young) Campbell.

He married Frances Hall on December 21, 1963, in Jefferson Wisconsin.

In 1984 he married Geraldine Grulke in Iowa.
Jimmy worked many years in Watertown at Kopps Sheet Metal, retiring in 1994 from U.S Chemicals.
When he retired he and Geraldine moved to Black Rock Arkansas.
He lived there until 2014 when he moved to Amberg due to illness. He was a loving man who enjoyed fishing, drinking beer and making people laugh. He enjoyed building bird houses and was a master checker player who was extremely hard to beat.

Jimmy had 3 daughters with Frances: Jodi Campbell of Amberg, WI; Janie (Jeffery) Richardson of Krakow, WI and Jacki (Paul) Stepien of Pembine, WI;
two step children: Susie (Royce) Pieper of Lebanon and Steve Grulke of New Mexico;
8 grandchildren: Jeremiah (Audrey) DeLaet of Florence, WI; Amanda (Brad) Bartolazzi of Howard, WI; Pamela (Doug) Wiegel of Niagara, WI; Sadie (Christopher) Kitchen of Jackson, MI; Christopher (Alania) Makela of Green Bay, WI; Coty Richardson of Krakow, WI; Erik Gonzalez II of Pembine, WI and Jasamine (Conner) Brown of DeWitt, IA;
9 great grandchildren and one on the way;
3 siblings: Troy of Walnut Ridge, AR; James aka Frog (Pamela) of Lake Mills and Moni "Mana" (Larry) Meeks of Pocahontas, AR;
further survived by many nieces and nephews that he loved and entertained.
He is preceded in death by a stepfather, one brother Cail Campbell [8/19/1933-10/21/2011 of Newport, Arkansas] and two sisters: Mona Palmer and Barbara Campbell.

Due to the Covid-19 virus the family will be having a graveside service for family only in the Amberg Cemetery.

Jimmy’s daughters would also like to thank the staff at Country Villa in Pulaski Wisconsin for the love and care they gave him. He loved you and would do anything for you for a sucker with a wink and a smile. They would also like to thank Heartland Hospice for the care he received from them.
©The Roubal Funeral Home of Wausaukee, WI
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement